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A gardening expert has shared that one thing you may normally just throw away could actually help your garden to thrive.
Try something unique to get those creative juices flowing and enjoy what is, for many, the most magical time of year.
What do I put on the bottom of a raised garden bed? Design your raised bed garden layout to maximize sunlight and layer with a ground cloth, limestone, sand, organic matter, and garden soil.
Those living in warm climates with lots of sunlight should consider growing this popular plant. When established in a ...
Though the idea of the tea may conjure images of wacky backyard chemistry experiments, the truth is much simpler.
Yellow and wilting leaves aren't so appetizing. If your basil plant is looking a little worse for wear, revive it with this ...
A garden expert revealed that this bathroom essential used for luxury bathing can also help your rose bushes look more ...
Epsom salt contains magnesium, which all plants need for photosynthesis. Magnesium is rarely lacking in most soils so adding it to lawns is not useful. Only apply fertilizer after doing a soil test to ...
Container gardens fit on the patio, deck, near the front door, and on balconies. They bring hours of joy and are easy to ...
As spring arrives, we’re surrounded by hacks to spring clean our homes, but it’s also a good time to get outside and spruce ...
One 5-gallon bucket of dry wood ash is enough to cover 1,000 square feet of garden soil with a ¼-inch layer of ash, which ...
Gardening hacks are everywhere - and some are more efficient than others - but this one tip from a gardening expert claims to sharpen your lawn before summer ...